The lights dim, the orchestra tunes, and the only thing on your mind is the music — not whether you can make it back up the lobby stairs before intermission ends. A night at a Kansas City stage should be about the performance, not the distance between the garage and your seat. We deliver a cleaned, charged scooter to your hotel so you can arrive composed, glide to your section, and stay for the encore at your own pace.
The short version: A night at the symphony, the ballet, a Broadway tour, or a downtown theater should feel like an occasion — not a test of how far you can walk in dress shoes. From the parking garage to the lobby to your seat, a rented mobility scooter makes a Kansas City arts night graceful and easy, and we will have it delivered to your hotel before the curtain.
The walk you do not think about
The performance is seated; getting to it is not. An arts night usually means parking in a garage, crossing to the entrance, navigating a grand multi-level lobby, finding your section, and doing it all again at intermission and after the final bow — often dressed up and on a schedule. For anyone who tires easily, manages a health condition, is recovering, or is escorting a parent or grandparent, that is the part that turns a wonderful evening into an exhausting one.
A scooter handles all of it with dignity: you arrive composed, move at your own pace, and save your energy for the music.
KC's performing-arts venues, venue by venue
- Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts. A stunning, multi-level home for the symphony, ballet, and touring productions, with accessible seating and elevators — but a real walk from the garage. Our Kauffman Center guide has the details.
- Folly Theater. An intimate historic downtown theater, mostly flat with accessible seating. Folly guide.
- Midland Theatre. An ornate historic venue for concerts and shows — there are steps in places, so ask about the accessible entrance. Midland guide.
- Music Hall. A grand hall in the Municipal Auditorium complex with elevator-served levels. Music Hall guide.
Whichever you are visiting, the pattern is the same: the seat is easy, the journey to it is not.
Getting in with a scooter
Most performing-arts venues offer accessible seating, companion seats, and elevators. When you buy tickets, request accessible seating and confirm the accessible entrance and drop-off — then the scooter covers the garage, the lobby, and the route to your section, and parks nearby while you enjoy the show.
A delivery that fits the evening
We deliver a clean, fully charged scooter to your downtown or Crown Center hotel before the show, or coordinate a drop-off, and pick it up after — no rental counter, no fuss on a dressy night. See real prices up front and reserve in a couple of minutes.
The right scooter for an arts night
For lobbies and tight rows, a compact, easy-turning scooter is ideal; the distances are short but the maneuvering matters. Every unit has a basket for a wrap, a program, and your essentials. Compare the fleet and we will match it to the venue.
Tips for a smooth night out
- Arrive early. Lobbies are calmest before the rush, and you will have time to settle in.
- Charge it that afternoon so it is ready for the evening.
- Request accessible seating when you book and note the accessible entrance.
- Coordinate the drop-off lane so the walk from the curb is short.
Enjoy the encore, not the exit
The best part of a great performance is lingering in it — the standing ovation, the slow walk out still humming the melody. A scooter lets you take your time. Tell us the venue and your hotel, and we will have it ready. Reserve online, or see our things-to-do guide to plan the rest of your visit.
Ready to reserve your equipment?
Reserve online at kcmobilityrentals.com/reserve or call 913-775-1098.
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